In my experience, the drink sharing usually comes first.
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Whose retro press?!
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I bodied this challenge with zero effort.
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Josh and I adore Somerset Maugham. He prefers Razor's Edge.
05.07.2024 23:03 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
I love found footage horror! I'll have to keep an eye out for this one.
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Hi Dr. Ferreira,
That's an interesting observation. It could be because the lower digits are higher freqency in spoken English.
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Researching aphasia, semantics, and neuroplasticity related to naming treatment. Director of the SANDLab (Semantics, Aphasia, and Neural Dynamics Laboratory) at Penn State. https://sites.psu.edu/sandlab/
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Cognitive psychologist | Wittenberg University
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Direct Wittenberg Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad & Witt in Poland with political theorist Heather Wright. He/him
Word nerd @ Rice in Texas but currently at the National Science Foundation. Cogsci of written language, aphasia, disability.
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Brain imaging, aphasia, stroke recovery, neuroscience, bilingualism, connectivity, language in the brain
Professor @ Temple University: neuro/psycholinguistics, semantic memory, dementia, neurorehabilitation, nlp, pupillometry, photography, art, horror
Assistant Professor at University at Buffalo. Complexity of word retrieval and its rehabilitation. #aging #aphasia #dementia #netsci Cat mom of 2 π